A man reported to be from Indianapolis is dead and a young child is missing after an early-morning fire today that destroyed a three-story cabin in Sevierville, Tenn.

The fire struck around 4:30 a.m. in the Cabins at the Crossing development, where 25 people from Indiana were staying, according to WBIR-TV in Knoxville.

A Red Cross spokesperson told the TV station that the group was from the Indianapolis area and a church bus was headed to Tennessee to pick them up after the fire.

A group from Indiana was staying in East Tennessee when the cabin they were staying in went up in flames early Saturday morning. As of Saturday night, one man is confirmed dead and a child is unaccounted for.

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Jenny Urse lives in the cabin next to the one that caught fire. She told WBIR, "Our bedroom is right by where they were and when I came out they were screaming, 'Help us, help us,' and then I saw the fire and I ran and called 911."

Urse continued, "I ran over and was telling them, 'You've got to jump out because you can't get out of the front'. The front was all fire so they started dropping the kids down."

When fire crews arrived on the scene, the cabin was already in flames, with some occupants outside while others were still in the building.

A group of 25 people from Indiana were staying in a Tennessee cabin when it caught fire before dawn April 12, 2014, leaving one man and a child dead.(Photo: WBIR-TV)

Several people were transported to LeConte Medical Center in Sevierville for injuries, including broken bones and cuts, WBIR said. Sevierville is located near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The identity of the man who died wasn't released. As of 6:30 p.m. Saturday, officials said the missing child was still not accounted for.